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The Politics of the Poor: The East End of London 1885-1914
Marc Brodie
School of International Studies
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Arts and Humanities
Conservative
100%
East End of London
100%
Local
66%
Edwardian
66%
Political Behavior
66%
Franchise
33%
Registre
33%
populist
33%
Voters
33%
Mythology
33%
political views
33%
Attachment
33%
Slums
33%
Political judgment
33%
Alien
33%
victory
33%
Conservative Party
33%
late-Victorian
33%
Victorian
33%
Church of England
33%
Keyphrases
Politics
100%
East End of London
100%
East End
100%
Workplace Structure
30%
Political Attitudes
20%
Poverty
20%
Imperialism
20%
Edwardian
20%
Protectionism
20%
Social Structure
10%
Conservatism
10%
Economic Conditions
10%
Apathy
10%
Community Structure
10%
Occupational Groups
10%
Agitation
10%
Local Factors
10%
Populist
10%
Electoral Register
10%
Alien
10%
Political Views
10%
Church of England
10%
Late Victorian
10%
Anti-immigration
10%
Political Judgment
10%
Franchise Laws
10%
Slum Dwellers
10%
Conservative Party
10%
Social Sciences
London
100%
Imperialism
66%
Working Class
66%
Political Behavior
66%
UK
33%
Legislation
33%
Conservatism
33%
Occupational Group
33%
Local Factors
33%
Foreigners
33%
Mythology
33%
Slum-Dwellers
33%
Conservative Party
33%